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Biology, 26.06.2019 05:30 alexander1093

Astudent encounters a plant bearing small, purple flowers in the wild. the size of the flowers and the purple color are determined by two separate genes. the genes for both small size (s) and purple color (p) are dominant to large size (s) and white color (p), respectively. the student wants to determine the genotype of the newly isolated plant. crossing to which of these plants would provide the most information in one generation? a. sspp b. sspp c. sspp d. sspp

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